Barista
kempinski
Barista
DescriptionThe Master Barista is responsible for assisting the Beverage Manager coordinating all phases of restaurant/outlets/bars/banquet beverage operations in the Hotel; coordinate these activities on a daily basis; assist in program planning and quality control. This position is Critical for F&B Operations to ensure that Guests have a unique and memorable experience with regards to Coffee presentations. Maintain the services and reputation of the Hotel and act as a management representative
Key ResponsibilitiesBarista should be able to provide The Perfect Cup of Coffee as well as Perfect Cappuccinos and Lattes and other Coffee Drink Recipes To do this the Barista must be able to produce a Perfect Espresso/Coffee Shot. Barista Espresso Machine Skills-A Barista will generally learn the difference between the various types of espresso machines which are used to provide the proper pressure for extraction by forcing hot water at high pressure through tamped and roasted, ground coffee. In addition a great Barista is a “people person” who wants to give customers a great coffee experience so they come back again and again. A Barista Should Know About Coffee – the World’s Three Main Growing Regions. Working the Counter – The Master Coffee Barista.A Barista often works the whole front counter area of the coffee shop and may participate in serving food items as well as various coffee drinks, tea and other beverages. A good team player – “works well with others.” A master Barista is a multi-task expert, taking care of numerous things in the proper order with the goal of providing supreme customer service and exceptional specialty coffee drinks. Ability to multi-tasked requires the Barista to think of what needs to be done at the particular moment and constantly prioritize items for the best efficiency. The ability to multi-task requires that you do more than just work fast, and it also does not include being hyper-active or extra speedy without purpose.An experienced Barista knows that the customer always comes first because your whole purpose is to give them a wonderfully positive experience in your coffee creations. Barista Knowledge About the World’s Finest Coffees A Barista should also know something about the world’s finest premium gourmet coffees – just some basic knowledge about taste profiles and how the coffees are processed, perhaps where they are grown and their most redeeming qualities. For example you should know about how a Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee differs from an Ethiopian Harrar Coffee, and some of the overall qualities including body, sweetness/bitterness, acidity, aroma, and also the aftertaste. Attend a coffee cupping (professional coffee tasting) to learn more about coffee and advance your Barista knowledge.A great Barista will know how a Yemen Mocha Coffee differs from a Ethiopian Sidamo Coffee or a Kenyan Coffee, and which work best in the various Coffee Recipes. Barista should know the basic differences between Robusta and Arabica coffee beans. A professional Barista should also know about Grinding and Roasting Coffee including Grinding Coffee for Espresso. Keep a Neat Workplace and a Neat Appearance.
Department: Food & Beverage
Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time
Location: Saudi Arabia - Al Khobar
DescriptionThe Master Barista is responsible for assisting the Beverage Manager coordinating all phases of restaurant/outlets/bars/banquet beverage operations in the Hotel; coordinate these activities on a daily basis; assist in program planning and quality control. This position is Critical for F&B Operations to ensure that Guests have a unique and memorable experience with regards to Coffee presentations. Maintain the services and reputation of the Hotel and act as a management representative
Key ResponsibilitiesBarista should be able to provide The Perfect Cup of Coffee as well as Perfect Cappuccinos and Lattes and other Coffee Drink Recipes To do this the Barista must be able to produce a Perfect Espresso/Coffee Shot. Barista Espresso Machine Skills-A Barista will generally learn the difference between the various types of espresso machines which are used to provide the proper pressure for extraction by forcing hot water at high pressure through tamped and roasted, ground coffee. In addition a great Barista is a “people person” who wants to give customers a great coffee experience so they come back again and again. A Barista Should Know About Coffee – the World’s Three Main Growing Regions. Working the Counter – The Master Coffee Barista.A Barista often works the whole front counter area of the coffee shop and may participate in serving food items as well as various coffee drinks, tea and other beverages. A good team player – “works well with others.” A master Barista is a multi-task expert, taking care of numerous things in the proper order with the goal of providing supreme customer service and exceptional specialty coffee drinks. Ability to multi-tasked requires the Barista to think of what needs to be done at the particular moment and constantly prioritize items for the best efficiency. The ability to multi-task requires that you do more than just work fast, and it also does not include being hyper-active or extra speedy without purpose.An experienced Barista knows that the customer always comes first because your whole purpose is to give them a wonderfully positive experience in your coffee creations. Barista Knowledge About the World’s Finest Coffees A Barista should also know something about the world’s finest premium gourmet coffees – just some basic knowledge about taste profiles and how the coffees are processed, perhaps where they are grown and their most redeeming qualities. For example you should know about how a Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee differs from an Ethiopian Harrar Coffee, and some of the overall qualities including body, sweetness/bitterness, acidity, aroma, and also the aftertaste. Attend a coffee cupping (professional coffee tasting) to learn more about coffee and advance your Barista knowledge.A great Barista will know how a Yemen Mocha Coffee differs from a Ethiopian Sidamo Coffee or a Kenyan Coffee, and which work best in the various Coffee Recipes. Barista should know the basic differences between Robusta and Arabica coffee beans. A professional Barista should also know about Grinding and Roasting Coffee including Grinding Coffee for Espresso. Keep a Neat Workplace and a Neat Appearance.
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